“Even at their current $89 price, I consider the Klipsch R6s an excellent value. They are fundamentally honest about what you put into them. Although they reveal a great deal about each recording, they are not ruthless, but they do not flatter inferior source material (MP3s) or mediocre electronics. Because they are very sensitive, any noise, hum, or distortion quickly comes to...” --1mctous

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These were the first IEMs I bought that were over 50$ after reading good reviews on it. Unfortunately I don't think they live up to the hype. They are definitely better than some of the other consumer-oriented brands such as Beats, Bose, etc. but they are not worth 70 or 80$.
Note: I do not have my fully functioning S4 anymore because I recently lost it. (long story) The one I...” --FYLegend

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I managed to find these $200 off retail (Canada). They are great IEMs but i believe the $300 tag is a bit high for Canadian buyers, I believe these can compete with earbuds around the $150-$200 range.
They have an excellent signature, with the mids really coming forward. They have a good bass presence, one which is very smooth as opposed to punchy.
The x7i's do an a good...” --Shloogle

With the Klipsch Image X1 Premium Earbud Headphones, a good seal minimizes outside noise also known as noise isolation and allows you to enjoy your music at lower, safer volumes. Extremely affordable, high-performance Klipsch Image X1 Premium Earbud Headphones go above and beyond what you’d expect from the stock earbuds that come with your MP3 player or music phone.

“the x11i are great,
it adds some bass but not that much more, but its great with details.
i wish it had better low bass that you can "feel" in stead of just the tone.
(value wise, its a 50/50 because of the low amount of materials used and light it is, i wish there was better built drivers, kinda)
i mainly use my Schiit Audio Valhalla2 and Bifrost Delta Sigma:
i...” --bretemm

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An undeniable truth comes through in Lou's music-a gritty passion mixed with beautiful surrealism. You can hear it with your gut as much as your ears.
That's exactly why we've teamed up with the legendary...

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I gave these headphones to my father some time ago. They were decent, but I have moved onto much better ones and have found my niche to be over-ears rather than in-ears, partly due to full-sized have better, real life sound, and also due to the fact that I had a major ear infection in my right ear a while back, and I believe it actually blew my eardrum. Now, there is almost always fluid...” --thepiper92

“Introduction –
The x10`s are Klipsch`s former flagship earphone that continues to hold a special place in my audio collection. I`ve owned them for over 6 years and continue to enjoy their smooth sound no matter how much I upgrade. While they are certainly not perfect, the x10`s provide an impeccably sculpted and addictive sound combined with the most comfortable design of...” --ryanjsoo

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Hi guys, this is my first review. So plz be easy on the replies thx.
So the Reference S4s........
BASS: Boomy out of the box, but after some burn-in, it is more recessed and like i said, it feels tappy compared to my TF10s.
MIDS:Rather recessed, a bit of nonexistent feel, but isn't
HIGHS:Harsh and lightly piercing. Burning-in shall solve this though
SOUNDSTAGE:...” --Tommy1001